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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

30tu Maech, 18G3. tides. Hi<jh water at Bluff If arbor at full and change 1-W>; range four to ei^ht feet. Hi^h water at New River FTearls one hour sooner ; tliere is, however, very little difference bet wer-a tin* time of higli wrtor at the head of the Bluff and the jetty at Jiivereargill.

INWARDS. March 2« to 28— Nil. Marr*h 29 — Gofbenbunr, 800 tons, Mac-kay, from Melbourne, with English mail and eight pas-ft-n^crs. OCTWABDB. March 26 to 30— Nil. k INWAIIDS COABTWISn. 'x ifnrcli 27 — William Miskin, 74 tons, Wilson, \-. from Dunedin. 1 Mirch2B— Nil. ? OUTWARDS COASTWISE, ■^ March 27— William Miskin, 74 tons, Wilson, %fr>r Invercarjjill. March 27— Sir George Polloek T BOO tons, C'ooke, fifer Dunedin, with part r>f original cargo. *1 March ' 29 — Gothenburg, 800 tons, Mackay, •;« Dunedin., ,=§\ PBOJHCTEB m?PAHTPREB. Vr George Pollock, for Duneditt (awaiting fair fo* Melbourne, on or about 2nd April.

EXPECTED ABEIVALS. S.S. Gothenburg, from Dunedin for Melbourne, early, 2nd April. ' J^S. Alhambru, from Melbourne, on or about 2nd April. S>R. City of Hobart, from Melbourne, on or about 6th April. Robert Passenger, from Melbourne, early. Sir William Eyre, from Glasgow, daily. The Gothenburg left Melbourne on the 23rd inst., and arrived at the Bluff carlv on Sunday morning, 29th ; bad heavy weather the whole way down. The "Blue Jacket sailed for the Bluff a few hours before the Gothenburg, and may therefore be hourly "xpeeted. The Omeo passed within six miles of the Bluff on Saturday afternoon bound to the eastward, and was signalled from the pilot station, but the signals could not be made out by tho steamer.

DAILY TABJ.K. n.rn. p.m. March 31— High water 10 4o ... 11 7 y»pril 1— flo 11 30 ... 11 52 pHI 2 — do 12 15 ... ]'J 37 April 3— do 1 0 ... 122

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 March 1863, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 March 1863, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 March 1863, Page 2

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